The Murabba Milano floor, entirely made of Lepanto, Amani, and Persiano marble, draws a rhythmic and sophisticated geometry that guides the eye and gives depth to the spaces.
Squares and diamonds intertwine in a continuous modular composition, where each vein tells the ancient story of the stone.
Designed by the Milan-based studio Giò Forma, Murabba Milano is an inlaid floor made of marble and limestone.
The name Murabba, which in Arabic means “square” or “plaza,” defines the concept of the project: a geometric pattern composed of triangles and squares that intertwine in an orderly and harmonious rhythm — a tribute to the idea of shared space and encounter.
The design reflects the Salmani principles and the refined aesthetics of the Arab world, expressed through an essential language made of balanced proportions and clean geometries.
The combination of marbles enhances the contrast between surfaces and shapes, achieving a refined balance between tradition and contemporaneity.
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MURABBA MILANO
Lepanto Amani Persiano


